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  1. 1 hour ago, Lobby Dossar said:

    Your F1 comparison is correct BUT it’s in the rules the drivers know what will happen before the race starts. Do not know what they would do regarding overall champion if only 10 points between top 2 drivers and still 4 races left and they are abandoned.

    Remember super Sunday when Celtic only needed  a draw at Fir Park and we all know how that ended  ….                      sport is unpredictable  !!!!!

    Lets all get into the real world here have you heard the latest prediction from the medical people this lockdown could last until June and then the restrictions lifted slowly over the coming months.

    Any kind of sport is not going to be starting soon if at all. People’s priorities are or should be 

    Still breathing at the end of this

    Being able to put food on the table

    Still having a roof over your head

    NOT WHOSE GOING TO WIN A LEAGUE OR BE RELEGATED

     

     

     

    There seems to be a group of people like you who are under the impression that because we are in the middle of a pandemic we shouldn't be allowed to think or talk about anything else. As if talking about trivial things means we don't get that this is a serious.

    That isn't what talking about sport means at all. Nobody is under any illusions that this situation is serious or that restrictions are going to last for a long time. Sport is a distraction from the shit parts of life, for many people a very important distraction, a way to have fun for a few hours a week. That doesn't change just because the shit thing that its distracting us from has gotten worse.

    Of course I'm worried about my health and the health of my family. Of course I'm concerned about whether my job will still exist in six months time. Does that mean that I've stopped caring about football? Of course not. When this is all over I'm still going to be interested in who is in the Premiership, who won the league this year, what the format is going to be. So what's the problem with spending some time talking and reading about it now? Its possible to care about multiple things at the same time.

  2. 7 minutes ago, Che Dail said:

    Not sure why you are you bringing in the national team argument again.  I'm talking about improving the football league structure from top to bottom, and regionalising earlier will do that. 

    We have done the same thing over and over again without much success and I think making changes will make football better for supporters and for clubs, and ultimately more attractive to sponsors.  We currently have 4 leagues of 12 and 10 teams playing each other 4 times a season - this is awfully boring, wasteful and unproductive.  

    A consequence might be that the national team improves over time if more emphasis is placed on facilities, coaching and development - but for now this is mainly a discussion about football structure.  

    This post just proves my point. None of the things you are saying are actual arguments, its just buzzwords. Explain to me why the current structure is unproductive. Explain why regionalising instead would be more productive. Explain why your change is required in order for more emphasis to be placed on facilities, coaching and development. Explain why regionalising earlier will improve the football league structure, what will be better for supporters of, say, Stirling Albion if they are playing regionally instead of nationally? Explain why it would be more attractive to sponsors. You don't do any of this, you just say it would be so as it is obvious, but it isn't.

    As for 'bringing up the national team argument again' - you are the one who has pushed this as the main thrust of your argument for pages and pages. If you want to change your tune now then fair enough but don't act as if its weird that people are refuting something that until recently was the main point of your argument.

  3. 3 minutes ago, Che Dail said:

    My submission is logical, reasonable and based on evidence from other countries. Therefore by definition it is rational, is it not?

    Its not at all no. I haven't seen you make a single argument more complex than 'Croatia/Belgium/whoever else regionalise at tier 3 and got to the world cup final so we need to regionalise at tier 3 too'. That isn't evidence based. Its forcing a correlation where you have absolutely no evidence that the two are linked because you want it to be true.

    Come back with actual evidence that regionalising early in any way correlates to a more succesful national team, to more youth players from the lower tiers ending up in the national team. Come back with some sort of explanation of where all the money you think clubs will save by playing in a regional set up is coming from and demonstrate that it won't just be cancelled out by lower sponsorship/prize money/gates. Until then your argument remains an irrational failure to understand that correlation doesn't equal causation and that you don't actually have any real evidence from other countries that proves the same thing would work in Scotland.

  4. 4 minutes ago, gmcg94 said:

     I just think some of the fans treating him like a messiah is a bit over the score. 

     

     

    I think this might be your issue tbh. Not one person on this thread is treating him as the 'messiah' or anything close to that. Pretty much every regular poster on this thread this season has had regular criticisms and complaints about him. The only 'over the score' comments here have been yours ramping up how much you think he has failed every time you post, you started off quite reasonable but trying to downplay winning trophies and regularly finishing second is a bit silly. People calling you out on this doesn't equal being part of the 'McInnes can do no wrong' brigade.

  5. 12 minutes ago, gmcg94 said:

     

     


    The league cup win was 5 years ago I think we should let it go. Few second place finished should hardly mean he is untouchable

     

     

    Out of interest, who do you want to replace him?

    There are some managers doing such a disastrous job (McLeish with Scotland for example) that you just need to sack them and then worry about who their replacement is afterwards. Its pretty obvious that McInnes is not an example of this and if we're going to get rid it should be with a clear plan of who we are going to replace him with, someone who will be a clear improvement. Who do you think we could realistically attract to the role who would fit the bill?

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